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Ndibwami Integrated Rescue Project is a local Christian relief, development, advocacy organization providing support and care to people having HIV and AIDS, their families and communities. The organization was initiated in 2003 and registered as community based organization at the district community development department in 2008. The founding team met informally in Kimaanya Church Compound to provide mutual psychological and social support. Cohesion among these was strengthened by the fact that they were either directly infected with HIV or implicitly affected because their very close family associates were infected. One distinguished feature about the founder members was that they voluntarily used their time and other resources to visit AIDS patients, carrying them to the hospital and sometimes providing basic material and counseling support.

NIRP GoalOur goal is to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV and strengthen their engagement in the response to the epidemic

How does NIRP this change can happen?NIRP believes that communities affected with HIV know best what services they need and what changes are required to transform their lives and those of their families. We believe that stigma and discrimination are among the greatest barriers to change, and that there are wider factors in society influencing the spread of HIV, such as unequal gender relations.

NIRP believes that the quality of life of people living with HIV can be improved by:• Providing and enabling access to comprehensive services for people with HIV and their families• Building the capacity of people living with HIV to respond to the epidemic• Advocating for and supporting policy work which leads to improvements of the lives of people with HIV and their families

NIRP employs 12 Volunteer staff and has a team of 260 well trained community based volunteers that support our activities in the community.

Target Groups- People living with HIV and AIDS- Grandmothers- Poor women and widows-Orphans and other vulnerable children.-Youths-School dropouts Number of beneficiaries: 1500

Challenges:- Limited funds to support increasing number orphans -Grandmothers and OVC high numbers that need our support.- Variety of needs from clients- High cost of operations

Donations will:-Pay school fees for orphans and other vulnerable children.-Construct houses for HIV client,child headed households,grandmothers.-Provide Income generating projects to needy families.-Self Help Group Formation and Empowerment.-Buy basic needs for children in need.

Location: Masaka, Uganda

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you support gives us hope. I could hardly provide for these orphans I care for says, Grandma Annet
She cares for 8 orphans from her sons and daughters that have died of HIV and AIDS,

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Savings and training in progress.

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Reaping big from the coffee seedlings donate by NIRP. Jennifer 14 years happily harvests her coffee beans. Jennifer says with this coffee she will be able to complete her education to university level. She plans to plant even more from NAADS.

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Watering in progress a sure way to keep the soil most for better yields especially the dry season.

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Hilda 14 years engages in school work lifting desks to class. She is sitting her final exams this year 2013.

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Robert's mother feeding the chicken. They have expanded the business by selling off the eggs and buy better breeds of the chicken that can reproduce very fast.

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Tom pulls his goats to feed. Child love their animals because they pay school fees and medical care and clothing. They are engaged in rearing them.

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The living legacy of the donations you have given us. The beneficiaries are happy and have alternative sources of incomes for their families. This making their lives better.

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Justine selling her tomatoes where she derives a livelihood to support herself and her family. Her husband died of HIV in November 2009.

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Children affected by HIV and AIDS receive their chilcken and pigs to improve their household incomes. These will help the children in future have a sustianable source of income.

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Children learn piggery breeding and management to help them maximise outputs from their piggery projects.

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Mummy lets keep our food safe. Says little Douglas. Local grannies help families have food security through the year. Have a look at it.

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Orphans receive seeds from NIRP staff to enable them improve household food security. Thanks for the generosity of donors like you. They are our children.

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One pig can start a family fortune.

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Pigs provide for families. They grow and reproduce very fast to give a sustainable family income. some beneficiaries show their pigs of hope.

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Namusoke Gertrude carrying some of her goats. She a proud community member and talks with lots of smiles and happiness.

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Judith 10 years an orphan supported by NIRP Education support project.

Grandmother Anna welcomes the NIRP team. With her hoe besides her from garden work. Says thank you very much.

Steven is living with HIV. His mother died and stays with his brother in that mud house. He is taking HIV drugs. He needs food supplements to respond well to the drugs. Help us to provide food support children like Stephen

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Meet grandma Anna with 8 orphaned children under her care. Together we can restore her hope to enable her continue support these children.

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Children collect water from 5-10Km distances. Waste valuable time for studying and doing domestic work. We can end this by providing a water.

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I visited NIRP sponsored children at school. I was impressed that they were involved in co-ccuricullar activities. John and Annet(from left) are supported in Kaboyo Primary school.

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Small Businesses for 4 women

4 x €50.00 –still needed: €90.00

55% funded

You donate to train 4 women in saving money and managing a small business. we provide them with the startup capital to begin business. training on launching a small business;trains the women on using money wisely and saving to grow.

Created on 26 January 2015

Piglets

10 x €20.00 –still needed: €160.00

20% funded

Give a gift of a piglet to a needy child. Joseph's family received a pig from NIRP. The gift of a pig has changed their lives forever. For Euro 200, you will be impacting 10 orphans and their families. Pigs lead to self reliance.

trees for life

€100.00 raised

For every Euro 1, we prove a fruit tree to a child and their family. The tree will provide fruits to better nutrition in the family. They improve soil conservation and fertility. They reclaim degraded lands and stop mudslides.

Created on 28 April 2015

Pens

€14.00 raised

We want to provide the kids with pens to run them a full year. Pens can easily keep the children out of school. Please help 2 orphans attend school. The grandmother is 86 years old and has no reliable source of income to buy the pens.

Created on 02 September 2014

Kgs of Maize seeds

€68.00 raised

It is the planting and many of women need improved seeds to boost their production. This will promote food security and incomes in their families.

Created on 02 September 2014

Kgs of Bean seeds

€100.00 raised

We shall provide seeds to 10 poor women and their families. This will enhance food security among the families and help the children have enough food to eat to grow and live healthier lives.

Created on 02 September 2014

Farm tools Package

€200.00 raised

20 grandmothers caring for orphans will be supported with an agricultural package of Euros 10. It will include 2 handy hoes, 1 rakes, spade, garden trowel, slasher and a pang. This is intended to increase food security and farm outputs.

Created on 03 July 2013

Piglets

€200.00 raised

Give a piglet for Euros 20. Pigs are a great source of food and income. They’re easy to raise and fast growing. One pig can produce a litter of piglets every year to sell at market and help families break the cycle of poverty.

Created on 05 December 2014

Goats

€400.00 raised

Give the gift of a goat. Judith's family received a goat from NIRP. The gift of a goat has changed their lives forever. For Euro 40, you can make a difference to another family just like the Judith's.

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Exercise Books(Dozens)

€40.00 raised

We are helping 2 orphans living with their grand mother attending a nearby Government supported school. The grandmother is helpless with no reliable source of income to buy the books. Please help the 2 kids with books to go to school.

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Micro loans for Aisha

€50.00 raised

Aisha is a mother of 6 children. Her husband died of HIV in 2008. She is a farmer of cereal crops. She wants to borrow her money to buy seeds for her garden. After repayment loan benefits other members of community.

Created on 03 July 2013

Micro loans

€500.00 raised

Micro Loans is a sure way low income earners e.g rural women can start or expand their businesses. The loans will given to 10 poor women in Ssaza village to start or expand their businesses.You donated funds helps many poor people for ages.

Created on 25 June 2013

coffee seedlings

€150.00 raised

Coffee is the main cash crop in Uganda. Giving coffee to children affected by HIV and AIDS means sustainable future for these children. In only 2-3 years coffee seedlings will have started producing coffee for sale. Please help 10 more orphans.

Created on 26 June 2013

Cabbages (vegetables for health)

€100.00 raised

A tin of Cabbage seeds cost 4 Euros. 2 women will receive 1 tin. Cabbages can easily be grown in the farm fields and grows fast with less care and inputs.Consumed in many ways. 50 poor women will benefit.

Created on 26 June 2013

Micro loan for Florence

€100.00 raised

Florence Namusoke 45 years, She is a single mother with 5 children under her care. She keeps chicken for eggs and boilers for meat. She wants to expand her poultry birds by buying more poultry children.

Created on 03 July 2013

Hens & Cock

€150.00 raised

A hen & a cock can produce up to 150 eggs a year, which can be eaten, sold or hatched to provide a continual supply of nutritious food and essential income. Give wings to a family's dreams with this Christmas to a needy child in Uganda.

Created on 05 December 2014

Micro Loans for 10 women

€500.00 raised

Micro Loans is a sure way poor women can start or expand their businesses. The loans will given to 10 women affected by HIV in Gayaza to start or expand their businesses. .

Created on 24 April 2013

Chicken for 10 orphans

€350.00 raised

Chicken(4 hens and 1 Cock) can lift a family from desperate poverty to joyful self-reliance. These hens can lay up to 150 eggs. In a few months, they will produce a whole flock of chicks. Soon a family hatch a thriving poultry project.

Created on 24 April 2013

Coffee Seedlings for 10 orphans and needy children

€180.00 raised

Coffee is the main cash crop in Uganda. Giving coffee to children affected by HIV and AIDS means sustainable future for these children. Improved family incomes in 3 years from now. Please help to make this a reality.

Created on 24 April 2013

Spray Pumps

€300.00 raised

Many families affected by HIV and AIDS depend on subsistence agriculture for food and small incomes. These lack important farm tools to enhance their food production. These funds will provide 6 women groups spray pumps.

Created on 29 February 2012

Chicken for 10 orphans and their families

€400.00 raised

Chicken(3 hens and 1 Cock) can lift a family from desperate poverty to joyful self-reliance. These hens can lay up to 150 eggs. In a few months, they will produce a whole flock of chicks. Soon a family hatch a thriving poultry project.

Created on 29 August 2012

School fees

€895.00 raised

These support will pay for 3 children in primary level and 9 in secondary school. All live in child headed households.

Created on 19 August 2010

Iron Sheets

€200.00 raised

Moses 15 lives with his 3 brothers and 2 sisters. When the father and mother died of HIV and AIDS in 2010,they left a non roofed house we want to roof. We need 20 iron sheets to roof the house.

Created on 17 April 2012

Food supplements for 20 Children

€500.00 raised

Food supplements for 20 Children living with HIV and AIDS in poor households. The children need better food in respond properly to the Anti retro Therapy and other drugs. Such as Soya peas flour,milk, provide money for supplementary sauce.

Created on 27 February 2011

Cabbage seeds (vegetables)

€150.00 raised

A tin of Cabbage seeds cost 5 Euros. 2 women will receive 1 tin. Cabbages can easily be grown in the farm fields and grows fast with less care and inputs.Consumed in many ways. It has ready market.

Created on 29 May 2012

Chicken for 10 needy and poor families

€467.00 raised

Our most popular poultry bird, year after year! 4 hens, a cock,food and training have been calculated and put together for the project need.Chicken creates self reliance.

Created on 04 March 2011

Goats for 5 orphan headed households

€450.00 raised

A goat can supply a family nutritious milk a day - a ton of milk a year. Goats often have two or three kids a year.The products help families earn money for food,health care and education.

Created on 26 December 2011

Desks (Wooden)

€315.00 raised

The Gayaza orphanage and Restoration centre accommodates 150 children from Nursery to primary Seven. But the centre lacks enough desks for all children to have a conducive atmosphere while learning. Help us provide more desks to the orphanage.

Created on 03 October 2011

Coffee Seedlings for 25 orphans and their families

€429.00 raised

Coffee is the main cash crop in Uganda. Giving coffee to children affected by HIV and AIDS means sustainable future for these children. Improved family incomes in 3 years from now. Please help to make this a reality.

Created on 02 November 2011

Iron Sheets

€100.00 raised

Iron sheets to roof the pit latrine at Mulira orphanage and Restoration centre. It accommodates orphans between age of 4-16 years. The toilet is very old with leaking roofs that makes the hygiene of the centre very horrible and bad.

Created on 27 April 2011

Cement

€200.00 raised

The toilet floor exposes the orphans to unhygienic conditions which may be cause for disease. The floor has fault lines can fall in with children any day. Rescue children from falling into toilet. Support toilet construction at the centre.

Created on 27 April 2011

Iron Sheets

€167.00 raised

A Child headed household will be supported in repairing their house roof with 20 Iron sheets. The house leaks when it rains wetting property with the house. The house has 4 orphaned children.

Created on 04 March 2011

Goats For 6 needy families

€449.00 raised

€449 will cover the cost of providing training and 12 livestock (goats!) to 6 needy families to improve their household incomes in Kirimya village Masaka.
To promote improved breed livestock as income generating activities.

Created on 29 December 2010

Iron sheets

€143.00 raised

Anna cares for 8 grand children in a grass thatch. Her immediate need is a house. Thugs always break into their house and take their property. She says her life and children are at risk.

Created on 11 September 2010

Bricks

€358.00 raised

Anna currently lives in a very old mud grass thatched house.She looks after 8 orphaned grand children. Urgently need a house since thugs always break into their house and still their property. Her life and her grandchildren are at great risk .

Created on 11 September 2010

Mosquito Nets

€643.00 raised

Each day Malaria claims the lives of 320 Ugandans,85% of whom are children that cannot afford to sleep under a mosquito net. Your donations can pay for the purchase and distribution of mosquito nets to 120 orphans and vulnerable.

Created on 06 September 2010

Cement

€322.00 raised

Anna is grandmother with 8 orphaned children. Their immediated need is a house.Thugs always break in their house due to its poor state.She says, her life and the grand children are at risk.

Created on 20 August 2010

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